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“I was wrong” and “I’m beyond devastated right now”

“I was wrong” and “I’m beyond devastated right now”

From Wednesday the seventh episode from “Survivor 47”, Jeff Probst randomly split the newly united tribe of 12 players into two groups of six for a challenge that gave half of them safety and reward, one of them individual immunity, and left the other five fighting for their chance to reach at least to the jury. After her team fell short in the challenge, Tiana Hallums she “brainstormed” some ideas for the looming vote with her closest allies, but after the initial target played a last-minute advantage, she was ousted by her own allies in another blind. Read on for her “Survivor 47” exit interview at the end of the episode.

Although they lost the challenge and were going to tribal council, Tiyana and the other four original members of the Tuku tribe felt a sense of security in having the five of them with them. Rachel LaMont as an original Lavo player making the decision for the next vote. Because Kyle Ostwald won individual immunity, only five of them were actually vulnerable, and while the decision seemed easy to make, they all agreed that going back from this vote as five Tuku still in play would position them as too much of a threat to the six remaining disjuncts. and prime them each to take them out one by one. With that in mind, Tiyana hatched a plan Caroline Vidmar to spare Rachel and instead use this vote as an opportunity to remove her Gabe Ortiz instead.

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However, Tiyana’s plan didn’t have the chance to unfold as she imagined. At tribal council, Rachel played a Safe Perk without power that gave her the boon to leave tribal council without the power to vote, but the safety of not being present was removed. The perk was sent to him anonymously by Solomon “Sol” Yi who found it at the bounty challenge and had to send a player from the losing group. Sol’s decision and Rachel’s advantage forced the five Tuku players to turn on each other after seemingly deciding to stay together despite Tiyana’s potential plan to turn things around. In the end, she is the one they decided to develop.

“I thought I could trust the people who were in my alliance and I was deceived,” Tiyana admitted after her elimination. Adding later: “I think I played a really honest game and it was true to me. I don’t regret the way I played, I just regret who I trust.” Tiyana thought she could at least trust Caroline and Sue Smey after rumblings of a potential all-female alliance and the half-baked plan to bring Gabe back, but that wasn’t the case when it came down to it.

The decision by her four allies to send her home meant that Tiyana would be the last player eliminated before the judging began to decide which player would win the game. The fact that she wouldn’t have a lasting impact on the voting game, while the judge hit Tiyana hard: “To make it this far and literally be one vote away from making the jury, I’m over the moon devastated right now.” she concluded.

Tiyana is now the seventh person eliminated from “Survivor 47.” Jon Lovett, Terran “TK” Foster, Aysha Welch, Kishan Patel, Anika Dharand Roma Cooney as boots before the jury.

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